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Canada's Robert Wickens worked for more than three years to get back into a racecar and resume the driving career cut short during his rookie IndyCar season. His reward was a podium finish at Daytona International Speedway.
Canada's Robert Wickens worked for more than three years to get back into a racecar and resume the driving career cut short during his rookie IndyCar season. His reward was a podium finish at Daytona International Speedway.
How Wickens defied expectations on his heroic return to glory
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Wickens marks return to racing with podium finish in Daytona
How Robert Wickens defied expectations on his heroic return to glory
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Wickens marks return to racing with podium finish in Daytona